Donald Trump's wife, Melania, made a rare public appearance Thursday, delivering a get-out-the vote speech in the Philadelphia suburbs. The speech focused on her husband's vision for American women, children and families.

She also said that if her husband was elected, she would use her role to combat online bullying.

"Our culture has gotten too mean and too rough, especially to children and teenagers," she said.

She said that it's "absolutely unacceptable" when children are mocked, bullied and attacked online anonymously.

Trump Staffer Takes Blame for Melania's Speech Kerfuffle

A Trump staffer has stepped forward to say it was her fault that passages from a Michelle Obama speech were included in Melania Trump's Monday night address to the Republican National Convention. (Published Wednesday, July 20, 2016)

Mrs. Trump's goals may seem at odds with her husband, who has a long history of using Twitter to insult people.

Growing up in her native Slovenia, Mrs. Trump said, "America was the world for freedom and opportunity."

She described her decision to move to the United States and eventually earn citizenship "as the greatest privilege in the world."

She was introduced by her husband's running mate's wife, Karen Pence, who praised Mrs. Trump as "amazing" and "strong"

Trump Booed Leaving New York Times

President Elect Donald Trump is booed as he walks through the lobby of The New York Times Building after a 75-minute meeting with Times journalists. The lobby of the Times building is open to the public, and a large crowd had gathered by the time he departed. (Published Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2016)

She said: "I know that America will fall in love with her, just as much as she loves the American people."